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Two Homes on One Property! This unique property is a once in a lifetime find! Just a short distance to downtown amenities, you'll be amazed at the room as well as the property itself! Over 2 acres houses not only a 5+ Bedroom home, you'll find a 2 BD Carriage house as well as a lovely log dwelling for those moments where you get take a breath! Home and carriage house have new roofs as well as updated under ground electric service to each. Walk through the main house where you'll find high ceilings, etched front doors, 3 fireplaces - more may be uncovered, hardwood floors, built-in cabinetry, front and back staircases By the way, the property actually goes to Mathews St for a 2nd access point! Truly a property for today's upgrades w/yesteryear's touch - read about the history next... Greenbrier Historical records show that this property was originally owned by John McClanahan as a land gr...
Two Homes on One Property! This unique property is a once in a lifetime find! Just a short distance to downtown amenities, you'll be amazed at the room as well as the property itself! Over 2 acres houses not only a 5+ Bedroom home, you'll find a 2 BD Carriage house as well as a lovely log dwelling for those moments where you get take a breath! Home and carriage house have new roofs as well as updated under ground electric service to each. Walk through the main house where you'll find high ceilings, etched front doors, 3 fireplaces - more may be uncovered, hardwood floors, built-in cabinetry, front and back staircases By the way, the property actually goes to Mathews St for a 2nd access point! Truly a property for today's upgrades w/yesteryear's touch - read about the history next... Greenbrier Historical records show that this property was originally owned by John McClanahan as a land grant of 1,000 acres in the late 1700s. His son George W. L. McClanahan inherited land that included this property. From George McClanahan, the property went through several hands in the early 1800s until it finally was convey to Mason Mathews (thus the street name!) in 1845 and Mr. Mathews had the home that now resides at 1335 Washington St. E built on the property. As happens the property, was passed down through the families' generations to Eliza Patton Mathews. In 1963, the executor of Eliza Mathews' estate sold the property to Frank & Dorothy Thomas of Charleston, WV - the grandparents of the current owner. Carriage House Measurements: Full Bath: 13.2 x 7.3 vinyl flooring Library: 11.7 x 10.3 Hardwood flooring Bedroom: 13.4 x 13.9 hardwood gas fireplace kitchen: 9.8 x 13.3 Vinyl with all appliances Bedroom: 11.7 x 13.9 hardwood flooring Sitting room: 10.3 x 8 Hardwood flooring
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